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Turning Stone to introduce cash-play slot machines in March
VERONA — The Oneida Indian Nation today announced plans to introduce new cash-play slot machines at Turning Stone Resort Casino on March 4. The Oneidas
Community Bank to pay quarterly dividend of 28 cents
DeWITT — Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 28 cents per share on its common stock. The dividend
Owego custom-kitchen business to formally open showroom on Thursday
OWEGO — The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon-cutting event for Lookin’ Sharp – The Custom Kitchen and Bath Gallery of Curtis
NYSEG to give Binghamton University $400K in economic-development grants Wednesday
VESTAL — Binghamton University on Wednesday will formally accept $400,000 in grants from the power company NYSEG to offset electric-infrastructure costs for two major on-campus
Scotsman names Kasper associate publisher
SYRACUSE — The Scotsman Media Group has announced Courtney Rae Kasper as associate publisher of editorial as well as editor-in-chief of Today’s CNY Woman.
Community Bank to build branch in DeWitt
DeWITT — Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) today announced plans to build a 4,600-square-foot branch office in the town of DeWitt. The company’s banking
New York’s initial jobless claims fall 10 percent
The number of people applying for new unemployment-insurance benefits in New York state in the week ending Feb. 8 declined by 2,721, or more than
ESD approves loan for downtown hotel, funding for Hastings raceway
Empire State Development (ESD) on Thursday approved a loan related to the construction of the Inns at Armory Square in downtown Syracuse. ESD also approved
Schumer wants to restore and extend railway tax credit
COOPERSTOWN — A proposed federal law would restore and extend a tax credit for short-line railroads to target infrastructure-improvement projects through 2016. U.S. Senator Charles
Geneva company offers services to Caz Limo customers, employees
GENEVA — A Geneva bus and limousine company is hearing from brides-to-be and other groups following the sudden closure of Caz Limo, Inc. on Wednesday.
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